Crossing Over, all about the green card-movie overview

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When watching the movie, crossing over, I could see that many people enter and leave the United States of America all in search of the American dream, the same dream that created the mighty state and takes people in search of a better life, after all the USA they are the nation where any dream can come true.

In this realization of a dream, a lot happens, often causing the border with Mexico to be violated by illegal immigrants and moving the entire police force with the intention of returning them, creating an insurmountable structure created for this purpose. Who suffers at this border crossing are the children who, without realizing it, are taken as luggage to the new world, often left alone when their parents are deported or choose the wrong coyote.

The cross-border business puts in a lot of money and also spends several millions dollars of government money to fight human trafficking, drug smuggling and other illicit movement caused by border violation. In the American territory, business owners profit a lot from immigrants paying little for the services they provide since they cannot complain about the penalty of being reported to the country of origin.

Emigration does not only affect people from Mexico who enter and leave the United States, but also people who come from other countries in Asia, Africa, Europe or even Australia who enter the country with the intention of looking for a better job or work that could lead to stardom and the realization of the American dream. Time and time again, state officials use the statute to benefit from sexual favors from women who seek to extend their green card visas, jeopardizing the careers they worked so hard to achieve, after all, the action is a punishable crime in the United States as well as in other parts of the world.

The demand for the green card is great and the stories behind it are also very painful, such as the 15-year-old child who used free speech at school and was denounced by the principal as a potential terrorist. Of course what happened on 9/11 is reprehensible after all killing civilians to prove a cause is wrong, but also using extreme force to deport a child is abusive because there are ways to get around this like understanding what the child thinks and why think so!

Deporting her is no use, at least in my way of analysis, because that way they are creating one more person who can develop terrorist thoughts and influence several minds in the country of arrival, not to mention that she can revolt and be a strong dish for a cell. of terror that will spread across the world.

We also have a well-represented figure in the film Crossing Over, which shows the human side and is touched by an immigrant looking for the child she left behind when she was arrested and deported to Mexico. This ICE agent kindly finds the son sends him to his 'grandparents' house in Tijuana, Mexico and also returns there to report that the daughter was murdered in an attempt to return to the US illegally.

Several stories pass through the movie in clear evidence that the green card is important to live and work in the USA.

There are also several question marks that the director tries to address and that the perception is of an individual nature. The essence remains, the green card is vital for the immigrant who lives or wants to live in Uncle Sam's land, with the September where security was tight any subject misunderstood the FBI is on the knee and democracy as well as free speech are sent to the air.

I recommend the movie Crossing Over and it encompasses several different realities that summarize access to the green card and also the new world of opportunities.

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Nice and timely post. Thank you

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